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More (Really) Stunning Desktop Wallpapers
via Smashing Magazine by Vitaly Friedman & Sven Lennartz on May 15, 2008
Desktop wallpapers are always nice to look at and to draw inspiration from. They may provide with some fresh perspective and offer you some eye-candy for tedious coffee breaks. We are regularly hunting for free high-quality icons, fonts and wallpapers and present them to you, so you don’t need to search for them. As long as we find something beautiful, interesting or useful, we let you know in...
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The Rise of Contextual User Interfaces
via ReadWriteWeb by Alex Iskold on May 15, 2008
Web 2.0 has brought many wonderful innovations and ideas to the Internet.We can no longer imagine the web without a social dimension, and we can no longer imaginean online world that is read-only - it is now a read/write web full of user-generated content.But there is another fairly recent innovation, which might have just as profound implications. We're speaking of the contextual user...
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App Engine Launcher for Mac OS X
via Official Google Mac Blog by Scott Knaster on May 15, 2008
By John Grabowski, Google Mac TeamAs you probably know, Googlers are offered 20% of our time to work on what we're really passionate about. On the Google Mac Team, one of our passions is keeping the Mac a first-class citizen for Google products and services.When I first saw Google App Engine, I was excited at the possibilities. It is still amazing to realize that Google will let external...
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iSlsk Brings Filesharing to the iPhone
via ReadWriteWeb by Josh Catone on May 15, 2008
Soulseek, which was creted by former Napster programmer Nir Arbel and visibly resembles early versions of Napster, is not one of the most popular filesharing apps. It doesn't have the mainstream appeal of Kazaa or Limewire, nor does it garner the press attention of BitTorrent. And that's all probably fine with its users, who tend to gravitate toward more independent musical fare. But...
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Best RSS Newsreaders [Hive Five]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on May 15, 2008
From blogs and online newspapers to calendars and social networking sites, the internet is a constant flow of information directed straight at your already full brain. Luckily, everything offers an RSS feed these days, which means that keeping up with all of that information is simply a matter of staying on top of your subscriptions. On Tuesday you nominated your favorite RSS newsreaders, and...
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Organize a Meeting
via Zéblog v1.40 (lucidel.icio.us) by Zeusz on May 15, 2008
Figyelj, mutatom, fátter, hogy itt az egyesült geekség hazájában hogyan szervezünk meetinget kedves ismerőseinkkel. (Most csináltam ilyet először, és muszáj megosztanom.)1) Elővesszük a naptárunkat, és beütemezzük az eseményt. Legyen ez egy baráti sörözés, amit a példa kedvéért két barátommal ejtek meg, Krisztiánnal és Cliquee-vel. Meghatározom a helyet, és az...
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Multidash - Mulitply Your Dashboard Space
via MacTips - OS X Tips & Tricks by Author on May 15, 2008
Dashboard is one of the best tools available in OS X. With a single click of the keyboard, or a flick of the mouse, you can bring up a whole screen covered in miniature applications providing everything from statistics to new Mac tips. But because Dashboard is just so useful, sometimes you end up with too many widgets and an cluttered Dashboard. Jason Barry's Multidash appears to be the...
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Google Doctype, an Encyclopedia for Web Developers
via Google Operating System by (author unknown) on May 15, 2008
Shared by SharonG cool!Google released an encyclopedia of the "open web". "The open web is the web built on open standards: HTML, JavaScript, CSS, and more. The open web is a beautiful soup of barely compatible clients and servers. It comprises billions of pages, millions of users, and thousands of browser-based applications."Google Doctype is an encyclopedia that can be edited by anyone who has...
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Top 10 Tools to Get Blogging Done [Lifehacker Top 10]
via Lifehacker by (author unknown) on May 07, 2008
Shared by andrea Trucchetti per blogger!Writing your blog should be a fun way to stretch your mind and stay connected to trends, friends, and the greater world, not another computer task that takes far too long to get done. But that's exactly what it can feel like if it takes you more time to find your post ideas, tweak your markup, and make everything look right than to actually get your...
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Enhance Your Google Apps with Greasemonkey Scripts
via Web Worker Daily by Scott Blitstein on May 15, 2008
Like a lot of Web Workers, I am fairly dependent on the Google suite of applications, and with good reason. They are feature rich, they’re reliable, I can get to them from anywhere on just about any hardware, and they’re free.That doesn’t mean that they are perfect though. Each application has it’s own quirks and improvement is always possible. Thankfully, if you’re a Firefox user...
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